Russian Federation heartbreak, buoyant England thrive
Croatia only needed nine minutes to reply when Kramaric headed home after Mandzukic broke down the left and found him perfectly. After a tense first half hour, Denis Cheryshev gave Russian Federation the lead with an unstoppable long-range effort.

Federer takes sets streak to 26 at Wimbledon
Serena Williams has opened up about her decision to stop breastfeeding her daughter Alexis Olympia at six months old. Federer's longest streak of sets won at Wimbledon was 34 between the third round in 2005 to the 2006 final.

Russian Federation 2 Croatia 2 (Croatia win on penalties)
However, while Croatia needed penalties to beat Denmark in the last round, they have come to Sochi full of confidence. But if you want to get into the last 4 you need a bit more than that and a talented Croatia deserved to progress.

US President to meet May, Queen and visit Churchill's birthplace
Smyth expressed doubts that the president would stop by for a pint but said he would "have a pint of stout ready for him in case". Johnson said, referring to the prime minister's ceremonial country estate in Ellesborough, about 45 miles northwest of London.

Americans In London Urged To 'Keep A Low Profile' During Trump Visit

Trump arrives in Britain on Thursday after a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation summit and thousands of protesters are expected to join demonstrations during his visit, including plans to fly a blimp over parliament portraying Trump as an orange, snarling baby.

Trump has clashed in the past with May - even though she is a conservative who shares his view that defense spending should be raised - and with her predecessor, David Cameron, who challenged Trump's anti-Muslim campaign stance as "divisive, stupid and wrong".

It includes "keep a low profile" and 'exercise caution if unexpectedly in the vicinity of large gatherings that may become violent'.

The 36-year-old, who described Mr Trump's rhetoric as not "entirely to my taste", said she believes he is a proud American nationalist who has generally stuck to the pledges he made to voters.

On Friday, Trump will bypass the mass protests in London as he heads to May's country residence, Chequers, for bilateral talks, to be followed by tea with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle in the afternoon.

So why are people so unhappy this time and why didn't Mr Trump get the state visit treatment Britain offered to Robert Mugabe?

Equally, she said people have a right to protest against policies they do not agree with.